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1 Research Doctorates Conferred, 2006-2016
Data Source: National Science Foundation, Survey of Earned Doctorates, 2017, Table 15

2 Trends in International Student Enrollment, 2006/07 – 2016/17
Data Source: Institute of International Education, International Students by Academic Level, 2006/ /08, 2008/ /10, 2010/ /12, 2012/ /14, 2013/ /15, 2015/ /16, and 2015/ /17.

3 Source: NAFSA, International Student Economic Value Tool
Trend of the Economic Benefits of International Student Enrollment in U.S. Source: NAFSA, International Student Economic Value Tool

4 Total U.S. Direct and Indirect Jobs Created/Supported: As a Result of the Economic Benefit of International Students Source: NAFSA, International Student Economic Value Tool

5 Average Earnings by Level of Education: Persons Age 25 and Over, 2016
Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Earnings and unemployment rates by educational attainment, 2016

6 U.S. Unemployment Rates (25 years and over) by Educational Attainment, Sex and Race/Ethnicity, 2017
Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPS Tables, Annual averages, Employment status. 7. Employment status of the civilian non-non-institutional population 25 years and over

7 Research Doctorates by Gender, 2006-2016
Data Source: National Science Foundation, Survey of Earned Doctorates, 2017, Table 15

8 Research Doctorates Conferred to Women, 2006-2016
Data Source: National Science Foundation, Survey of Earned Doctorates, 2017, Table 15

9 Research Doctorates Conferred to Men, 2006-2016
Data Source: National Science Foundation, Survey of Earned Doctorates, 2017, Table 15

10 Grants and Loans as a Percentage of Funds from Total Aid and Nonfederal Loans for Graduate and Professional Students, to Data Source: College Board, Trends in Student Aid, 2017, Total Aid, Table 4

11 Graduate Student Aid by Source and Type (in Billions), 2016-17
Data Source: College Board, Trends in Student Aid, 2017, Total Aid, Figure 2B

12 Total Graduate Student Aid in 2014 Dollars (in Millions), 1995-96 to 2016-17, Selected Years
(preliminary) Total federal grants $111 $164 $360 $1,137 $1,205 $1,379 $1,409 $1,607 $1,338 $1,367 Federal work-study $59 $98 $113 $110 $104 $103 $105 $187 Total federal loans $7,789 $10,631 $18,564 $35,301 $35,742 $34,788 $35,663 $33,896 $35,941 $36,734 Education tax benefits $0 $594 $987 $3,317 $3,256 $2,963 $3,037 $3,049 $1,771 $1,786 TOTAL FEDERAL AID $7,959 $11,488 $20,024 $39,865 $40,306 $39,233 $40,214 $38,655 $38,938 $40,074 State grants $72 $117 $179 $123 $146 $154 $160 $163 $168 $170 Institutional grants $2,398 $4,141 $5,329 $8,322 $8,914 $9,539 $10,187 $10,840 $11,801 $12,557 Private & employer grants $933 $1,857 $3,173 $4,517 $4,585 $4,744 $5,223 $5,467 $5,060 $5,187 TOTAL FEDERAL, STATE, INSTITUTIONAL & OTHER AID $11,361 $17,603 $28,705 $52,827 $53,952 $53,670 $55,784 $55,125 $55,967 $57,987 Data Source: College Board, Trends in Student Aid, 2017, Total Aid, Table 1B

13 Average Aid per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Graduate and Professional Student in 2014 Dollars, to Data Source: College Board, Trends in Student Aid, 2017, Aid per Student, Table 3

14 Average Annual Percentage Change in First-Time Graduate Enrollment by Citizenship, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender, Fall 2006 to Fall 2016 Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Table C.6

15 Trends in Graduate Degrees Awarded by Institution Type, 2005-06 to 2015-16
Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Table C.24

16 Graduate Application Acceptance Rates by Carnegie Classification and Degree level, Fall 2016
Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Table B.1

17 First-Time Graduate Enrollment by Broad Field and Gender, Fall 2016
Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Table B.4

18 First-Time Graduate Enrollment by Carnegie Classification and Attendance Status, Fall 2016
Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Table B.4

19 First-Time Graduate Enrollment by Broad Field and Degree Level, Fall 2016
Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Table B.6

20 Total Graduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2016
Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Table B.19

21 Total Graduate Enrollment by Broad Field and Attendance Status, Fall 2016
Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Table B.13

22 Size & Scope of U.S. Graduate Education
Academic Year: Nearly 3 million students are enrolled in post-baccalaureate programs. Over 900,000 graduate and professional degrees conferred. 785,595 master’s degrees 177,867 doctoral degrees (Incl. prof. practice degrees) 54,904 research doctorates (2016) Data Source: National Science Foundation, Survey of Earned Doctorates, 2017, Table 1., U.S. Department of Education, Digest of Education Statistics, 2015, Tables , , and

23 Unemployment Rates by Educational Attainment, 25 years and over, Percent, Monthly, Not Seasonally Adjusted Data Source: FRED Graph Observations, Federal Reserve Economic Data, Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

24 Graduate Degree Attainment
Master’s degrees Women earned 60% of all master’s degrees in Minority representation shows improvement, but remains low: African American (15%), Hispanic/Latino (10%), Asian/Pacific (6%), and American Indian /Alaskan Native (less than 1%) Education and business accounted for nearly a half (42%) of all master’s degrees conferred in Number of master’s increased by 24% since 2005. 2.4% average annual increase at the master’s level. Doctoral Degrees Number of doctoral degrees increased by 22% since 2003. In , 177,867 doctoral degrees (including professional practice degrees) were conferred. 2.2% average annual increase in degree production. Data Source: U.S. Department of Education, Digest of Education Statistics, 2015, Tables , , and

25 Post-Baccalaureate Enrollment Trends and Projections by Gender, 1967-2026
Data Source: U.S. Department of Education, Digest of Education Statistics, 2015, Table

26 Graduate Student Enrollment, Fall 2016
U.S. institutions that participated in the 2016 CGS/GRE Graduate Enrollment and Degrees received about 2.15 million applications 40% had been accepted into at least 1 program 63% first-time graduate students enrolled at a public university 69% of all first-time graduate students were enrolled full-time 83% first-time graduate students were enrolled in programs leading to a master’s degree or graduate certificate 17% of all first-time graduate students were enrolling in doctoral programs 22% first-time graduate enrollees were international students Data Source: Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Enrollment and Degrees: 2006 to 2016, Tables B.1, B.3, B.6, and B.10

27 Percentage of Post-Baccalaureate Students Who Took Distance Education Courses, Fall 2015
Data Source: U.S. Department of Education, Digest of Education Statistics, 2015, Table

28 Gross Domestic Expenditures on R&D by Selected Countries, 1981-2015
Data Source: National Science Board, Science & Engineering Indicators 2018, Appendix Table 4-12

29 Gross Domestic Expenditures on R&D as Percentage Share of GDP by Selected Countries 1981-2015
Data Source: National Science Board, Science & Engineering Indicators 2018, Appendix Table 4-12

30 Total Grant Aid for Grad Students: 2016 U. S
Total Grant Aid for Grad Students: 2016 U.S. Dollars by Funding Source AY2006/07 to AY2016/2017 31 Data Source: College Board, Trends in Student Aid, 2017, Total Aid, Table 1B


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